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The sum of the frequencies in the corresponding row or column of a contingency table are referred to as marginal frequencies.
Water Potential
The potential energy of water per unit volume relative to pure water, which determines the direction water will flow.
Tension-Cohesion Model
A theory explaining how water moves through plants, relying on water's cohesive properties and the tension created by transpiration.
Tension-Cohesion Model
A theory explaining the movement of water through the xylem of plants, based on water molecule cohesion and tension created by evaporation.
Water Potential
A measure of the potential energy in water as well as the difference in potential energy between a given water sample and pure water, determining the direction water will flow.
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